
Curious - for want of a better word to describe this mishmash of strange, bizarre, thought provoking links I've come across whilst searching the Internet. Selected for you with no opinion on the subjects.
Here's an interesting website that may even be of some help to you. I came across this link on my guestbook. It's a sort of "Psychic Rescue". I'll let you read the website's own introduction.
"Alba Paranormal are available, usually at short notice, to help if you have been experiencing unusual phenomena at home or anywhere else. We don't charge for this service and if we consider the circumstances warrant, we can meet you very soon after you initially contact us."
James Redfield has come a long way since his first self-published book, The Celestine Prophecy. His books talk of a new spiritual awareness which is spreading thoughout the world. Insights that guide the reader on the path to enlightenment. This website discusses the Insights, and talks about the new movie The Celestine Prophecy. If you have read James Redfield's books, or have heard of them, then you may find this website of interest.
Remote Viewing - is the ability to gather information about a place or person, in any place or any time, without actually being there.. This was started by the U.S. military during the Cold War using CRV (Co-ordinate Remote Viewing) and ERV (Extended Remote Viewing). It looks at first glance to be a type of out-of-body, or astral projection technique, but there's more to it than that.
Wicca embraces magic, spells, psychic powers, healing and love. The image projected by pulp fiction and sensationalist movies shows Wicca as a type of devil worship - which a Wiccan will tell you is not true. This website goes some way to explain in simple terms the path of Wicca.
Not the definitive website on UFOs, but interesting nonetheless. For those who believe in UFOs, or who enjoy a good conspiracy theory, then you might enjoy some of the articles on this website.
"The study of man-made and man used underground places", is the description on the homepage of this very interesting website. It lists bunkers and shelters from all over the UK, with descriptions and photographs. There is a special section for the cold war nuclear bunkers.
Meet Joey Green, who has delighted American audiences with his zany uses of everyday famous household products. Author of over 30 books, his slightly squinty look at the world is very entertaining.
An interesting website if you want some information or are doing research on Greek, Roman, Norse, Celtic mythology. All your legendary heroes are here.
An unusual website. Little illustrated story books, with a slight twist. See for yourself.